“No, one has nothing to do with he other,” Jackson said via a conference call with reporters Saturday afternoon. “Things will unfold as they will.

“The most important thing is that Josh is here, and again, we’ve had a good conversation with Dez. Until he’s a Cleveland Brown, I only can worry about the guys that are on this football team.”

Bryant was accompanied on the visit by his agent but they left town without a contract but talks were expected to continue.

“I think it was a good visit,” Jackson said following the Browns’ 19-17 loss to the Bills Friday night. “At the same time, he is not on our team so I am going to worry about the guys who are here and coach the group that is here.”

Starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor didn't get a chance to meet Bryant either day, but he wished he had the chance to.

"By the time that we finished up for the day, we had a break and I believe that he was meeting with the coaches and Mr. Dorsey during our break time," Taylor said Friday night. "By the time that we got to the hotel, I believe that they were somewhere else. I did not spend any time [with him].

“I have texted him, but I have not physically talked to him. I would love to and see where his mind is.”

Gordon reported Saturday morning after taking a leave of absence from the team at the start of training camp but there is no timetable for him to practice or play in a game.

Jackson is hopeful Gordon can play Week 1 Sept. 9 against Pittsburgh.

Bryant, who caught 69 passes for 838 yards and 6 touchdowns last season, was released by the Cowboys in April.

The most productive years for the 3-time Pro Bowler came between 2012-2014 when Bryant racked up at least 1,200 receiving yards in each of the 3 seasons with 45 of his 73 career touchdowns coming in that span.